stacy28+FollowSabres’ big trade rumor: Would you move Owen Power?Owen Power, Buffalo’s top pick from 2021, could be on the move before the 2026 NHL trade deadline—right as he’s about to notch his 100th assist. With the Sabres’ blue line stacked and playoff hopes alive, the front office faces a tough call: trade Power for a top forward or stick with their young core? Meanwhile, there’s talk of locking in Alex Tuch for eight years, but that could squeeze the team’s future finances. Would you trade Power for a scoring boost, or is he too valuable to let go? Let’s hear your take, Sabres fans! #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBuffalo’s Samuelsson is changing the gameMattias Samuelsson has gone from trade talk to Norris Trophy buzz, and it’s shaking up the Sabres’ season. Just months ago, fans wondered if he’d even stick around. Now, he’s not only putting up career-high points but also shutting down top lines and stepping up big with Dahlin out. His all-around play is a huge reason Buffalo’s riding its longest win streak since 2018 and back in the playoff mix. With Samuelsson thriving, could the Sabres finally make a deep run? What do you think—can he keep this up, and should Buffalo make a big trade? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Christopher Li+FollowSabres’ goalie shakeup: Is it the right call?Buffalo’s eight-game win streak has everyone buzzing, but the real drama is in the crease. New GM Jarmo Kekalainen faces a tough call: which goalie stays, and who’s out? Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen has suddenly caught fire, but his track record is streaky. Alex Lyon’s been steady, but never a true starter. Colten Ellis, the wild card, has shown flashes but isn’t proven. The Sabres might risk losing Ellis on waivers to settle the rotation. Is this the smart move for a playoff push, or could it backfire? Let’s hear your take on how Buffalo should handle their goalie dilemma! #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Christopher Li+FollowSabres’ win streak shakes up Atlantic raceThe Buffalo Sabres have turned the Atlantic Division upside down with their red-hot holiday win streak, suddenly jumping from the bottom to the edge of a playoff spot. It’s wild to see the Leafs now sitting last, while teams like the Bruins and Panthers are struggling to find their groove. Meanwhile, the Red Wings and Lightning are holding strong, but with only eight points separating first from last, this division is wide open. With the trade deadline coming and teams making big moves, who do you think will surge next? Let’s hear your playoff predictions! #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
stacy28+FollowSabres fans brace for Bruins showdown minus DahlinLosing Rasmus Dahlin for tonight’s game against the Bruins is a real gut punch for the Sabres, especially as they’re chasing an eighth straight win. Every time Dahlin’s out, the defense takes a hit—and the last time he missed games, Buffalo went winless. But there’s a twist: the Bruins are on a four-game skid, so the Sabres have a shot to keep their streak alive. Plus, all eyes are on goalie Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, who’s been solid at home. Do you think the Sabres can step up and prove they’re playoff material without their top D-man? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
stacy28+FollowSabres eye Blue Jackets’ Chinakhov shakeupA big shakeup could be coming for the Buffalo Sabres as they’re rumored to be eyeing Yegor Chinakhov from the Columbus Blue Jackets. Chinakhov, a former first-round pick, hasn’t found his groove in Columbus and reportedly wants a fresh start. With new GM Jarmo Kekalainen—who actually drafted Chinakhov—at the helm, Buffalo might be the perfect landing spot. If this move happens, it could mean a serious boost in speed and strength for the Sabres’ forward lines. Would you welcome Chinakhov to Buffalo, and where do you think he’d fit best in the lineup? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowSabres eye bold move for rising NHL talentBuffalo’s front office could be cooking up something big—a trade for 24-year-old Yegor Chinakhov, a player many believe is just waiting for the right spot to break out. With Jarmo Kekäläinen, the guy who originally drafted Chinakhov, now running the show in Buffalo, the stars might be aligning for a deal before the March 6 deadline. The Sabres have the assets, and with their recent hot streak, adding a speedy, powerful forward could keep the momentum rolling. Would you want to see Chinakhov in blue and gold? What would you give up for him? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Christopher Li+FollowChinakhov’s Speed Could Ignite Sabres’ RebuildSabres fans, what do you think about the buzz around Yegor Chinakhov possibly joining Buffalo? With GM Jarmo Kekäläinen at the helm, there’s real insider talk that Chinakhov’s blistering speed and heavy shot could be the missing spark. The Blue Jackets don’t see him as part of their future, but his 99 mph rockets and 91st percentile skating might be just what the Sabres need to break their playoff drought. Could this be the move that finally turns things around? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
William Morrow+FollowBuffalo Sabres spark hope with hot streakBuffalo’s hockey fans are finally feeling some holiday magic as the Sabres catch fire with a seven-game winning streak, putting them just three points out of a playoff spot. After years of frustration, this run is turning heads and building real belief around town. Alex Lyon’s been a wall in net, Tage Thompson is racking up points, and Rasmus Dahlin is dominating on defense. With the Eastern Conference standings so tight, Buffalo’s surge could finally end that 14-year playoff drought. Can the Sabres keep this momentum going and give the city the gift it’s been waiting for? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres01Share
Phillip Scott+FollowSabres’ bottom six shines in big winJordan Greenway finally broke out for the Sabres, using his size and grit to make a real difference in a tight overtime win against Ottawa. After a slow start to the season and questions about his role, Greenway’s energy on the penalty kill and a slick assist reminded everyone why he got that big contract. Bowen Byram also had his best game in Buffalo, scoring twice—including the OT winner. With the Sabres pushing for a playoff spot, it’s these depth players stepping up that could make all the difference. Do you think Greenway can keep this momentum going? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share